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jessica1

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Sep 23, 2013
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INDIA
Category........
Visa Office......
new delhi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
2 july 2014
IELTS Request
7.5 all > 6.5
Med's Request
Pre
VISA ISSUED...
19 july 2014
LANDED..........
sooonn
Hello,
I am totally confused that which course should I decide for applying under study visa, as job is everyone's concern, I want to know that
1. which course should I apply to get visa
2. Later I can change course after going there so which course should I change so that I create great chances of getting a job, like FSW Nursing etc etc

3 cant I do a course which is required by federal skilled worker program ?
4. If I do a course required by FSW then will chances of getting job become easier than other non FSW applicants ? how I will be different from the other non FSW graduates ?

I was looking at google for ' top jobs in canada' and found these links, what you guys suggest ? please have a look


http : // is.gd/etvNwt

http : // is.gd/sXBPGj

my latest qualification is MBA and Bsc in Electronic media before MBA

thank you
 
FYI - Nursing is no longer on the list of occupations for FSW. If you want to apply as a Nurse through FSW then you need a job offer in Canada which tends to be difficult to do. Also, you cannot qualify to apply for FSW based on education alone, you need related work experience (at least 1 years). Also, starting next year, FSW is changing to an EOI (expression of interest) system. You might want to research this on the CIC site to understand what this will mean. So there is really no "courses required by FSW".
 
thanks a lot for reply,
so which course would you suggest for me ? or should I decide course as per job requirements at canadian job websites, I am bit confused because i dont want to enroll in saturated course and go into saturated field, of course there is no shortcut but I just want to rule out the outdated trends.

regards
 
I'm sorry - I can't help you with course selection. This is a decision you must make on your own.

If your priority is PR, then you might want to consider completing a masters in Ontario and look into the PNP immigration program.